Happy Valentine’s Day

by Andi on February 14, 2010

in projects

Last night, my pal ShannanB of MommyBits, said I noticed you haven’t blogged lately, like since your advent calendar (not true because that was 2008!).

I have no excuses.

Here’s a photo of what I gave my valentine. A Pringles can covered in scrapbook paper and filled with peanut butter kiss cookies. I love being able to run ribbon through my Xyron to make it adhesive. I took a piece of felt, zipped it through the sewing machine and trimmed it with pinking shears to make an envelope filled with….oh wouldn’t you like to know ;) Because my favorite Girl Scout does not have a driver’s license and I had to work this weekend, I was not able to pick up the Thin Mints that complete this sweet treat!

Hope you had a Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Shannanb aka Mommy Bits 02.14.10 at 9:30 pm

You are so creative and talented! Wondering what’s in that envelope…. Hmmm.

Are you sure that advent post was 2008? I swore that was this year. I guess I really have been reading your blog forever!
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Andi 02.17.10 at 11:12 pm

Shannan, time flies when you’re reading great blogs like this one-ha! It might be because I have it as a rotating photo so you see it often (aka I should update those).

Most that know me, know I’m not really good at keeping secrets and have revealed the contents of the envelope…nothing scandalous :)

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